Upon scanning, we found out that a list of 911 alleged pro-ISIS twitter accounts were leaked and reported by Anonymous which were then suspended by the social media website.

Anonymous said it’s working on another list of target, consisting of more hundreds of pro-ISIS users on Twitter which will be forced to shutdown in order to stop propagating their violent ideology.

This is not the first time when Anonymous have exposed pro-ISIS users on the social media. In reply to the Charlie Hebdo attack, the hacktivists shutdown 800 Twitter accounts and 12 Facebook pages belonging to the ISIS supporters.

Anonymous hacktivists are actively targeting pro-ISIS social media accounts on Twitter however, things are different on Facebook where the hacktivist had to face censorship leading to the deletion of an anti-ISIS group made for the purpose of exposing the pro-ISIS profiles.

The strange part of the whole censorship is that the group was deleted just a few hours before the Paris terrorist attacks took place. Facebook decided not to comment on the issue but restored the group upon protest.

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